Question 2 of 14 • * BPS 2025 FL-1001340-English 2 Sem 1 CR
Read the passages from Lord of the Flies by William Golding.Passage 1Simon poked his head out carefully."You’re chief. You tell ’em off.”Ralph lay flat and looked up at the palm trees and the sky."Meetings. Don’t we love meetings? Every day. Twice a day. We talk.” He got on one elbow. "I bet if I blew the conch this minute, they’d come running. Then we’d be, you know, very solemn, and someone would say we ought to build a jet, or a submarine, or a TV set. When the meeting was over they’d work for five minutes, then wander off or go hunting.”Jack flushed."We want meat.”"Well, we haven’t got any yet. And we want shelters. Besides, the rest of your hunters came back hours ago. They’ve been swimming.”Passage 2"Jack! Jack! You haven’t got the conch! Let him speak.”Jack’s face swam near him."And you shut up! Who are you, anyway? Sitting there telling people what to do. You can’t hunt, you can’t sing—”"I’m chief. I was chosen.”"Why should choosing make any difference? Just giving orders that don’t make any sense—”"Piggy’s got the conch.”"That’s right—favor Piggy as you always do—”"Jack!”Jack’s voice sounded in bitter mimicry."Jack! Jack!”
Answer
A
They both show that it is difficult to impose authority on those who prefer freedom.
B
They both suggest that individuals are less important than people in authority.
C
They both suggest that individuals who are free are happier than authority figures.
D
They both show that authority figures have a responsibility to maintain their power.